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Thanksgiving Dinner Planning
Holidays are a great way to bring your
family together. Memories will be made for your children. Start
planning your family get together now with these tips.
1. Plan your meal – Don’t wait until the week before
Thanksgiving to decide what your Thanksgiving dinner will include.
Start planning today.
What kind of meats will you prepare? Will everyone eat the same meat,
or should you cook a couple of different kinds of meat? What sides and
desserts will you fix? Planning a family dinner can be taxing if
you’re not careful. Be sure to plan for everyone so that nobody will
go without something they love to eat.
2. Share the cooking – Don’t try to cook the entire dinner by
yourself. Ask different family members to bring something with them.
Good cooks love to share their food and recipes. They’ll love cooking
and bringing their favorite dishes for the family meal.
3. Decide on a time – Don’t send an open invitation with no
starting time, unless you are prepared to have guests arrive at all
hours of the day. When planning your Thanksgiving meal, be sure to
include what time guests should begin arriving. Family will most
likely want to come early and stay late to catch up on all the latest,
so make sure you stress the right time on the invitations.
4. Make it special – Every family get-together is special in
its own way. Make this Thanksgiving extra special by doing something
different. Perhaps you might take turns going around the dinner table
and sharing what each family member is thankful for. Or maybe you
could invite your pastor and his family for dinner and have him pray a
special prayer for your family. Doing something different this
Thanksgiving dinner is a sure way to create warm, lasting memories
that your entire family will never forget.
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